Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has said the new Premier League TV deal "poses a great threat to all other European leagues."

With broadcasters Sky and BT Sport having bought the Premier League TV rights from the 2016-17 season on for a record £5.136 billion, the team that finishes bottom from then on will receive £99 million, with the champions earning more than £150 million.

The German Football League distributes around £600 million to its 36 member clubs.

In an interview with kicker, Rummenigge said: "I recently talked to Florentino Perez, the Real [Madrid] president, and to [AC] Milan CEO Adriano Galliani. We agreed that England poses a great threat to all other European Leagues."

Rummenigge warned that players were demanding more and more money and there would come a time "when it will get difficult for Bayern to withstand the money pressure from England."

Rummenigge warned that international competitiveness would be jeopardised "when we have to admit during contract talks" that offers from English clubs could not be matched."

"Then we'll lose sporting quality, and some in Bundesliga might actually like it," he added.

"Some of my colleagues have suggested that you can sell players for a high price and buy cheap. But that's a naive fallacy, and it won't work out."